The following individuals appeared during felony bond hearings Tuesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Jan. 23 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Christopher Earls, 25, terroristic threatening — $40,000.

According to a report, Earls’ father called the Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) on Christmas Eve after Earls drunkenly threatened to kill him and grabbed the steering wheel of the car his father was driving, in an attempt to wreck the vehicle. After pulling off of Interstate 40, his father stated he exited the vehicle and Earls followed him and tried to hit him. Upon arrest, Earls was also cited for public intoxication. Earls’ mother reported he had also called her and threatened to kill her, her husband and other family members, the report stated.

Earls, who is on probation for a misdemeanor felony possession of marijuana, appeared in felony bond hearings last week on suspicion of terroristic threatening after he allegedly threatened a Pope County deputy who had stopped him for making an illegal U-turn. Earls was arrested after failing a breathalyzer, and allegedly tried kicking out the window of the police car and told the deputy he had people working for him who would “take care” of the deputy.

PCSO investigator Rowdy Sweet testified police received several calls from different residences regarding theft on Dec. 22. Sweet said a woman at 404 Haralson Lane in Atkins said she heard someone run through her trailer and saw Squire walking around the side, and he told her he was looking for a lost pit bull. Sweet said police were then dispatched to 401 Isabell Creek Road in Russellville, where they found a white truck, and inside was a stolen wallet with $200 laying on top of it, a rifle, ammunition, victims’ mail and 28 wrapped Christmas gifts with children’s names on them. At the residence, Sweet said a deputy heard breaking glass and saw Squire leaving. Squire admitted ownership of the truck and said he had an accomplice in the burglaries, but witnesses reported seeing only Squire, aaccording to Sweet’s testimony.

The wrapped gifts were claimed and returned to their owners. The wallet, rifle, ammunition and mail were also returned to their owners. Squire is currently on parole for burglary.

According to Arkansas State Police (ASP) reports, Williams was pulled over Dec. 23 after a trooper noticed him driving on Grifffin Flat Road without proper license plate lighting. After running his license, the trooper was notified of an existing warrant on Williams. The trooper also found a .22 magnum firearm, marijuana and a pipe in the vehicle. Williams told the trooper he was returning the gun to his brother.

Williams is on parole for possession and intent to manufacture.

• James Titterington, 26, battery in the second degree — $10,000.

According to ASP reports, police were dispatched to a trailer park on River Lane on Dec. 22 after receiving calls that Titterington had attacked a 14-year-old girl. A witness said Titterington had visited the trailer park in search of a man to “start a fight over a guitar,” and had searched a trailer and “thrown things around,” according to the report. When the victim tried leaving the trailer, Titterington allegedly threw her against the wall and punched her left side. Medical personnel at Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center confirmed the victim suffered one broken rib and placed her on a morphine intravenous drip.

When police arrived to the trailer park, they found Titterington and determined he was under the influence of methamphetamine. Titterington also allegedly got into a fight with two other men in the park.

• Michelle Payton, possession of a controlled substance — $30,000.

According to Russellville Police reports, police were called to a gas station at 2570 S. Arkansas Ave. on Christmas Day after an employee found a lost phone containing methamphetamine. After the employee found the phone, they noticed a small plastic bag between the phone and its case, and when the took the phone out of its case the bag spilled. They called police. Payton returned to claim the phone, but quickly left the gas station upon seeing police, according to the report. When the officer approached her, she told him she went there looking for a lost phone, but realized she left it somewhere else. Police confirmed the phone belonged to Payton and placed her under arrest.